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[QUOTE="PacoSwede, post: 4683692, member: 120"] i'm curious about 2 things in the tread about jana's progress. in post 8 there is a foto in which caroline is seen wearing eyeglasses. i didn't realize she needed glasses, or i am just not observant. does anyone know what gives? has she worn specs for years and normally uses contact lenses, thus we are unaware of the glasses? OR is this related to her concussion, since she was sensitive to light and noise etc. after her injury? OR is it a matter of a recent discovery of the need for vision correction? obviously the latter two could affect her play. my second query: nan (?) posted an old clip (#10) of a younger jana that included some subtitles because an interviewee was speaking a foreign language. WHY are subtitles almost inevitably nearly useless, because they either disappear too fast (i am admittedly a slow reader) or, usually, they are too small or of the wrong color (white or black against the changing background).[B] THIS INFURIATES ME[/B]. why does whoever produced the video or movie or whatever not care about this obvious flaw? it clearly shows a lack of respect for the viewer, especially since the problem is easily remedied. i've seen a solution applied, in a very few cases, and i always think, 'this is great -- why isn't it the norm." [/QUOTE]
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